Paula Abdul - Forever Your Girl
Facts
| Artist(s) | Paula Abdul |
| Studio | Atlantic / Wea |
| Release Date | October 25, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 075679094322 |
Tracks
- Way That You Love Me
- Knocked Out
- Opposites Attract
- State of Attraction
- I Need You
- Forever Your Girl
- Straight Up
- Next to You
- Cold Hearted
- One or the Other
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Best Effort |
| Paula, I'm 4 evra yer girl! |
Yeah, she's not DMB. She's not supposed to be. But if you were a girl growing up in the late 80's you loved Paula and listening to her brings back great memories, no matter if "Blowing Kisses in the Wind" no longer passes for a serious love song in your life.
Paula, you go ! December 31, 2007
| Paula's BEST CD, But Ya Gotta Admit.....The Videos on MTV Helped Too... |
On a side note trivia -- the story goes: Aretha Franklin picked up the phone to congratulate Paula on her CD hitting #1 on the charts. Paula hung up on Aretha TWICE, thinking it was a lousy joke from someone. Only, the THIRD phone call finally convinced Paula that Aretha was the REAL THING! My question is: why would Aretha Franklin even call Paula THREE TIMES just to convince her that it was NO practical joke?! Paula's manager told the press afterwards Paula was so overcome with emotion the "Queen of Soul" would even pick up the phone to call her that it was too much for her to handle. She managed to only churn out the words "Thank You, Aretha" to Aretha's congratulations.
No one is gonna argue that Paula Abdul does not possess the pipes of a Barbra Streisand or Mariah Carey, but she does pump her vocal performances full of vigor and energy. She gives it her all with whatever limited vocal abilities she has. It's not a put-down, we can't all have the pipes of a Mariah or Celine, but Paula was helped tremendously by the endless rotation of her videos on MTV. Remember, in those days, they didn't have TRL on MTV, so can you imagine what her appearances on TRL might've done to her CD. It probably would've kept the disc on the charts much longer.
This CD has hits that "Spellbound" WISHES it had, but in "Spellbound's" defense, Paula's vocals improved. You can hear the difference on "Rush, Rush" and compare that to the thinner vocals on the "Forever Your Girl" CD. Too bad "Spellbound" lacked any decent songs except "Rush Rush", which still shot to #1 on Billboard.
Paula does have that lucky break to come back from the dead. Who knew she'd be back in our lives once again and be seen every week on Fox TV? July 21, 2007
| The Bad Old Days of MTV |
She can dance okay, but isn't that TV show the pits? July 13, 2007
| still knocked out |
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